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Black still has lovely girls; his yachts still pitch and roll and scud over the tossed and misty Hebridean seas; there are the same magical splendors of air and sky and water and shores; the wail of the pibroch is heard as of yore Dunvegan! oh, Dunvegan! Why, then, is it that his last book fails to do more than arouse dim memories of some previous enjoyment? Why are his violets without perfume?

Perhaps I even endowed her with these thoughts, knowing her desires were in touch with my own." "It is wanton cruelty to arouse a woman's curiosity and leave it unsatisfied." "It is not cruelty; it is cowardice." She gazed at him in wonder. His apple-blossom cheeks wore a rosier glow than usual.

According to slave-morality, therefore, the "evil" man arouses fear; according to master-morality, it is precisely the "good" man who arouses fear and seeks to arouse it, while the bad man is regarded as the despicable being.

I wished to arouse her to external consciousness. "Oh, it's you, Doctor." She recognized me and smiled faintly. "How are you now?" I inquired. "Not so well, I think, Doctor," she answered. "My head aches worse than it did; and I feel sick all over. I don't know what can ail me." "Have you any uneasiness, or sense of oppression in the stomach?" I inquired. "Oh, yes, Doctor."

A vivid picture of real persons, things, and events is necessary to arouse the attention of an audience and cause them both to understand the argument and to give it their consideration. The slogan of a recent political campaign was not, "Improved economic conditions for the laboring man"; it was, "The full dinner pail."

Temple was not to accompany the boys because, in the first place, his age and distinguished appearance would arouse suspicion. Young fellows riding in to enlist in the rebel forces was something that could be understood. But in his case it would be a different matter. He would stay at the ranch with Rollins, whom he decided to give another chance.

While I was endeavouring to arouse the other two, the fellow had taken leg bail through an opening in the wall of the garden at least that's all we can make out." "And how have you arrived at this conjecture?" asked Don Estevan, angrily striking the floor with his foot. "Why, when we arrived at the place, the Dona Rosarita was clinging over the wall, no doubt guided there by Tiburcio.

Despite the sleeping draught Burns had administered to Muskoka Jones, the unaccustomed clicking of the telegraph instruments had begun to arouse the big cowman. When finally, in climax, came the lightning whirr of the despatcher's excited response, he gasped into consciousness, blinked, and suddenly found himself sitting upright, staring open-mouthed at the spectacle before him.

"But," said Leonard, wishing kindly to arouse his noble friend from a revery which he felt was mournful, though he did not divine its true cause, "but you have not yet told me the name of the signorina's suitor. May I know?" "Probably one you never heard of. Randal Leslie, a placeman. You refused a place; you were right." "Randal Leslie?

Her son's usually happy face wore an expression of discouragement also as she turned to him with the appeal. His lips twitched nervously; but in a moment the trustfulness which she had taught him was at hand to comfort her. "Indeed, mother, He will He does," said Bernard tenderly, though in the matter-of-fact manner which he knew would best arouse her.